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Alpine Senior Moguls


Dates: Wednesday, March 4, 2026 - Thursday, March 5, 2026 from 8:45 am - 4 pm ET (2 Days)
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Event Type: Education Clinic

Location: Belleayre Mountain (NY) (Plan to meet your group on snow at the starting time listed above, on the Discovery Lodge deck (near the base of the gondola). If we are notified of any change, we will email and/or text updated information to you. - Outdoor Registration)

Host Division: Eastern

Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $245.00 (available through Tuesday, February 10)
- Last Chair Rate: $270.00
- CEUs: 12

Prerequisites: Current PSIA-AASI Membership

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 11:59 pm ET


Online Registration: CLOSED

Offline Registration: Contact the division office.


Course Description:
Course Name: Senior Moguls
Discipline: Alpine
Time: 2 Days
Credits: 12 Continuing Education Credits
Environment: Blue to Advanced Terrain
Prerequisites: Minimum Registered Member

Course Description:
Focuses on the development of skills and tactics to link turns in blue and easy black bumps. The pace and intensity will accommodate "older legs Pacing and terrain selection will be determined by the group's ability and goals. Recommended for older members who prefer slower pace with frequent breaks.
Learning Experiences:
Specific activities will vary depending on the group and environmental conditions; however, they will typically include:
• Introduce the anatomy of a bump run and route (line) options.
• Performing consistent, quick, short turns in groomed terrain.
• Practicing activities to improve flexing and extending skills.
• Understanding the need to turn legs more than the upper body and developing this skill.
• Introducing preferred body posture and pole usage in bumps.
• Exploring activities on groomed and bumped terrain with more skidding and less carving.
• Practicing bump skiing skills in different bump fields, different lines, turn shapes and speeds.
• Understanding, through activities and feedback, personal ski performance in the bumps and activities to practice after the clinic

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